What do the colours of the Northern Lights mean?
Green auroras, the most common colour seen from the ground, are
produced when charged particles collide with oxygen at lower altitudes
(around 100 to 300 km).
Learn the meaning of pink, red, blue or purple auroras here.
Photo: Canadian Space Agency, University of Calgary, Astronomy North.
Credit: Canadian Space Agency’s Facebook Account
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